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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930. s S ERENCH HAMPERED = ————— jhese four engagements his total | fims. American films, raw and finished, earnings will exceed $360,000. sold fo! out $714,000 in 1929 in | France and although the s | GALLANT FOX OUT | quality | S e . Ry “In this 4 t big purses, Gallant VIUI“ENT []EATHS [ et b e |Zor already has hunk up one rec- ] | volved is = he French have | {ord in winning more money per race | s = w‘«, e iuce even these| mnn any other American thorough- : i H | America los Reprisals | pred. His average of $30,714 in i Flashes of Life sl [sven thumoia 2 Juvenie ' and i quota on erica 1 e in- H |three year old even exceeds e Rutomobiles Kill Four, Two : (Can't Fmd Other Places {0 ot - Nears Goal of Surpassing All (frs sone ia_ v wismtag £ D T Suicid New T Bu G[}mm(:}di[ies it has or Time MOHey Makll]g Record | which accumulated $185,690 i fve n aces as a two-year- TOND, THO ATE SUCHES aon somcciicale v b J : b i 12 all Australians were fine swim- market )ulnmnk races while it took Exter- s and he was asked to prove it| FParis, June 30 (UP)—Cotton lords | culties v York, June>30 (P! cat | minator 50 victories in which to igeand he b ;‘{ at|it over American cars and films on| In 32na rank, ar ) the list, |re 1s & three-year-old unmarred |earn $252,596. ,i ":“'f'“ S ‘nv,\:nf and eh :1’ the formidable list of France's im- e 1 by defeat, William Woo rd's Gal-| T T e o wad ™[ ports trom the United States ; lant .Fox today $11,500 nearer | 1 e e onv Fokker. towing| American cars and films are the s roal ‘of surpassing the all- un‘.(; N L him in a hte caused him by a |tarEets of France's I’\rf'alr‘rf:dm!;:.':c hondy- ‘;::n[:‘igoax;rw/ncr\d o and protein. In Kansas the Eleven Year Old Author Chooses Hoover As Subject for His First Book Which He Printed Himself s st 120 o | DRESS VR P o et GAMBLE, 1 CLAI Wife's Women Experiment With 42 (=lEmee kb ated Press York—Charles Kingsford- cause (Crash—Explains Romance. Purchases in New York o be dumped into the N. Y.—A scarlet ed o hou i £ | ca's total expgrts to France in 1% c iand ot r Frar 2 and at the same tim | white flms represent less than one- ledicated to the he administering is m start a t has been | rmrmln against the United er to the Hawley-Smoot tariff Ithough automobiies represent-< {ion y about 3 per cent of ; o sixth rth of one per cent ni Stat £ 7th place, amount Dwyer stakes day boosted the Fox's | than two vears, to only 34,009 won by Man Last year France bought ay ) victorious jaunt DAWAGED BY FIRE {0il From Stove Ignites—All sent | tte leagie | missionary """ Aboard Escape Injury 000 worth ot coots Winchendon Tnam Wreck o Does Damage of $50,000 esented about 35 per ¢ of total, being by far the lar, odity on g lor list New York, June 30 (P—Fire ear- Iy today damaged the galley and Jle to avi- |cannot afford reprisals on co mess room of the Mopella, the four e admiraljshe has nophere to by i . s e T Twg | masted schooner of Count Felix von tem- | }ran nyllingly apend Sl SN _{French t 1 r, German t her pier at 78th str:et amd the Hudson river. No one was injured Aboard the schooner were Count von Luckner, his wife, the Countess abod; the latter's maid, Yvonne |Chevalier; Captain Herman Ibbeken, the s master an " his wife, Ella; eleven boys who are to be passen- gers on a two months' crulse in ths Carribean, and 38 members of the crew. Count von Luckner said he ex- pected to have the damage repaired at once and that there would be lit rd may not P ath a Methodist the else “Sea Devil ond on oil and gasoline of all giades |forms which re: 2 per cen the list of va beckons * race Arlington the rich fields in the near east but scheduled for July she is foreed to buy from fore reprisal forms of s are drenched with Buys Many Cars Jim Fitzs and other machinery for n Bosto ; t Fox's superiority over |tla if any delay in the ship's depar | fitth position rides America : = 2 E licap ho As alture which was scheduled for to- mobiles. PRINCE TO BEGIN STUDIES old he would e a de- morrow. approxi june 3 tir 1 Two of the boy passengers were e ater in the galley when ofl s e ve ignited. The flames . spread to the woodwork. With the arrival of the fireboat John Duane and land apparatus the fire was extinguished quickly. VETE rn\ SAITOR lmov\\s June 30 UP—Lan- who once sailed ni around the world, fell overboard and was drowned while attempting to start a sma)l motor- boat yesterday :d in three-year-old on. The Law- sailor Is Suicide tomobiles comes vich' France might v of addition chows that if ard pride is victorious in discoverer nted books. rnaldez, hats are indicatel ter. Thev were worn 4 Prix e at Long- ted a display of latest In a workman it’s Skill [e—— olo on Long Is- a girl fell on tha GERYANS T0 TAX BAGHELOR GIR[S TIRE BUYERS! arrenSHUN! 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